+ Follow ALEX HALEY Tag
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[Summary] => I can’t remember now how the poet Fidelito Cortes fell into our circle of beer-guzzling, Yeats-quoting friends in Diliman back in the early 1980s, but I do know that he was there, on Dec. 10, 1984, when my very first book (Oldtimer and Other Stories) was launched without much fanfare in UP.
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[Summary] => I don’t mean to flog a dead horse, but like many other Pinoys perplexed and dismayed by the abortive “Pilipinas Kay Ganda” slogan of the Department of Tourism, and as an occasional travel writer, I think that DOT Undersecretary Vicente “Enteng” Romano did the decent and honorable thing by owning up to the responsibility for the failed campaign and resigning from his position.
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[Summary] => In doing research for his epic story Root, Alex Haley embarked on the freighter African Star, sailing from Monrovia, Liberia, to Jacksonville, Florida.
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We are not children of the bondwoman but of the free. Galatians 4:31
Kizzy Kinte didnt have a chance. The daughter of Kunta Kinte in Alex Haleys epic book Roots wanted to slip the bonds of slavery and live free, as her ancestors had done in Africa. But she couldnt. She was born of a slavewoman, Bell Kinte, and in those terrible days of bondage, she was destined to live as a slave.
Kizzys parentage over which she had no control dictated her destiny.
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[Title] => Pinoy farmers peanuts link RP and Gambia
[Summary] => While the economy of the tiny Republic of Gambia in West Africa depends primarily on agriculture, it also finds itself agriculturally linked to the Philippines via the "pink" peanuts indigenously grown here.
Visiting Gambian President Dr. Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh was particularly proud of the fact that a variety of his countrys peanuts their top export product came to Gambia in 1966 all the way from the Philippines.
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[Title] => Teaching in the trenches
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ALEX HALEY
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We are not children of the bondwoman but of the free. Galatians 4:31
Kizzy Kinte didnt have a chance. The daughter of Kunta Kinte in Alex Haleys epic book Roots wanted to slip the bonds of slavery and live free, as her ancestors had done in Africa. But she couldnt. She was born of a slavewoman, Bell Kinte, and in those terrible days of bondage, she was destined to live as a slave.
Kizzys parentage over which she had no control dictated her destiny.
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[Summary] => While the economy of the tiny Republic of Gambia in West Africa depends primarily on agriculture, it also finds itself agriculturally linked to the Philippines via the "pink" peanuts indigenously grown here.
Visiting Gambian President Dr. Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh was particularly proud of the fact that a variety of his countrys peanuts their top export product came to Gambia in 1966 all the way from the Philippines.
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